‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Had The Biggest Solo Character Debut In The MCU

Spider-Man: Homecoming had a very good opening weekend at the box office, surpassing Iron Man’s $98.6 million opening for the biggest solo character debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Homecoming’s estimated domestic box office take of $117 million makes it the second-biggest opening of all the Spider-Man movies, with Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 3 still in first place with $151.1 million back in 2007.

When stacked up against other 2017 releases, Spider-Man: Homecoming now ranks third for box office debut. The film surpassed Wonder Woman’s $103.3 million opening weekend, but couldn’t top Beauty and the Beast and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’s respective $174.8 million and $146.5 domestic debuts. Overall, Spider-Man: Homecoming was the top-grossing film over the weekend, followed by Despicable Me 3 at $34 million and Edgar Wright’s sensational Baby Driver at $12.8 million.

Here are the weekend’s Top 10 North American box office estimates, according to comScore: